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Living Faith Church To Construct Four Lane Express From Lafenwa To Ayobo

Living
Faith Church bought 24 Villages to house the ongoing Canaancity Project
which would serve as residence for Church members in 15,000 buildings.
The Church would also construct a Four way express from Lafenwa to Ayobo
to ease the traffic for people going to and from Canaancity.

Funding
model: The Church buys the land, lays the pipes, Construct the Roads
and parks, build the Health Center, Secondary School etc The Houses
would be Constructed by the Construction Consortium with their own
Money. Interested members pays the Church, Church holds the money and
give to the Construction agencies as they deliver on the construction.

The
new 8,000 hectares of land acquired by him to build his proposed
Africa’s biggest housing estate in Ado-Odo/Ota local government area of
Ogun State were from villagers.

Furthermore,
our source also squealed that part of the reasons Oyedepo acquired some
of the land from villages that link Lafenwa to Ayobo is to construct a
highway that will be a four-lane express.

This, we learnt, will ease the heavy traffic they always encounter when coming to Canaanland to worship.

On
Sunday, February 6, 2011, one of the representatives of Idimu village,
Mr. Segun Oke, confirmed the land acquisition. “Yes, it is true that
Bishop David Oyedepo acquired hectares of land from about 24 villages to
build Canaan City. The lands are actually more than 8,000 hectares,
because in some of the villages, he got more than a thousand hectares.
Our own clan is Idimu and I can tell you categorically that he got the
land at the rate of --- --- per acre. The family heads were Ikibawo
and Ileshe. We were all paid with Intercontinental Bank cheques. I can
tell you that he is also constructing a four-lane expressway that will
link Canaanland to Ayobo, Lagos. As regards where the land owners have
relocated, Ado-Ode/Ota has an expanse of land and the villagers still
have spare lands around the village.”

Bishop David Oyedepo is currently building Africa’s biggest housing estate in Ota, Ogun State known as Canaan City.

The
architect turned preacher of the Word acquired about 8,000 hectares of
land for the project. The land has already been fenced. That alone cost
tge church 1 billion naira, as its perimeter length is about 400km.

The
houses are of six types and range from 3-bedroom flats of N4.9 million,
duplex of N37.13m, semi-detached duplex of N24.2m, terrace house of
N15.41m, high cost apartment of N24.62m, medium cost apartment of N8.22m
to executive villas of N45.5 million. Other facilities inside the
Canaan City would include a police station, banks, shopping centres,
parks, swimming pools for each block and flats and villas, plus Covenant
University Teaching Hospital. The record breaking 15,000 housing units
will be handled by a Consortium of 10 Indigenous and Foreign
Construction agencies.

The first set of units are already being completed.

Living
Faith Church bought 24 Villages to house the ongoing Canaancity Project
which would serve as residence for Church members in 15,000 buildings.
The Church would also construct a Four way express from Lafenwa to Ayobo
to ease the traffic for people going to and from Canaancity.

Funding
model: The Church buys the land, lays the pipes, Construct the Roads
and parks, build the Health Center, Secondary School etc The Houses
would be Constructed by the Construction Consortium with their own
Money. Interested members pays the Church, Church holds the money and
give to the Construction agencies as they deliver on the construction.

The
new 8,000 hectares of land acquired by him to build his proposed
Africa’s biggest housing estate in Ado-Odo/Ota local government area of
Ogun State were from villagers.

Furthermore,
our source also squealed that part of the reasons Oyedepo acquired some
of the land from villages that link Lafenwa to Ayobo is to construct a
highway that will be a four-lane express.

This, we learnt, will ease the heavy traffic they always encounter when coming to Canaanland to worship.

On
Sunday, February 6, 2011, one of the representatives of Idimu village,
Mr. Segun Oke, confirmed the land acquisition. “Yes, it is true that
Bishop David Oyedepo acquired hectares of land from about 24 villages to
build Canaan City. The lands are actually more than 8,000 hectares,
because in some of the villages, he got more than a thousand hectares.
Our own clan is Idimu and I can tell you categorically that he got the
land at the rate of N350,000 per acre. The family heads were Ikibawo
and Ileshe. We were all paid with Intercontinental Bank cheques. I can
tell you that he is also constructing a four-lane expressway that will
link Canaanland to Ayobo, Lagos. As regards where the land owners have
relocated, Ado-Ode/Ota has an expanse of land and the villagers still
have spare lands around the village.”

Living Faith Church To Construct Four Lane Express From Lafenwa To Ayobo
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